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Case Win: Occupational Violence in the Workplace

Advocacy & Support for Teachers

Occupational violence is a serious concern in educational settings, impacting both educators and students alike.

Marissa, a dedicated teacher from the Queensland branch of TPAA recently faced significant challenges related to occupational violence taking place at her school. 

Marissa reached out to TPAA seeking assistance. Marissa was assigned one of our case managers to whom she expressed particular concern about interactions involving two specific students, which she perceived as potentially dangerous. 

With the support of TPAA Marissa further communicated her concerns with other specialist staff members, who promptly escalated the matter to the school principal. This collaborative effort aimed to bring attention to the issue and initiate necessary actions to address and prevent further incidents of occupational violence.

Recognising the seriousness of the situation TPAA assisted in lodging a grievance with the school administration. This formal grievance process enabled Marissa to articulate her concerns effectively and advocate for necessary changes to mitigate future risks or dangers in the school environment.

In response to the grievance, the school administration provided Marissa with options as to mitigate any future risks of occupational violence.

How is the TPAA so effective in defending members during workplace issues and disputes? Our experienced and professional case managers use our unique RED™ case resolution system.

Why is the TPAA different? We believe that real change in education STARTS with empowering educators, not bureaucrats. 

If you are a member of TPAA and need assistance, please submit an Member Support Form on your dashboard, or contact us at hotline@tpaa.asn.au 

To find out more about TPAA and become protected today visit: https://tpaa.redunion.com.au/join 

The name of the member in this article has been changed for confidentiality reasons.